pppner, Ore., Gazette-Times, Thursday, Nov. 21, 1974
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Pine Eagle upsets Mustangs, 19-7
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Wade Padberg, Hrppner, Is about to get hauled down
by a Spartan In the quarterfinal playoff game.
Conservation men
to be honored
The Pine Eagle Spartans
killed stale championship
hopes of the Heppner Mus
tangs Saturday in the quarter
final playoff game at Halfway,
19 7.
The Spartans kicked off to
the Mustangs and managed to
hold them until a pass from
Gentry to McLeod put the
Mustangs within their op
ponent's 20 yard line. On the
next series of plays the
Spartans intercepted a pass
from Gentry intended for
McLeod to halt the Mustang
drive.
The Spartans were unable to
move (he ball effectively
against the Mustangs and the
first quarter ended in an 0-0
deadlock.
In the second quarter the
Mustangs marched down to
the Spartan 13 yard line, and
as Wade Padberg headed for
the end zone he was hit hard
and fumbled the ball on the
Spartan two yard line, with
the Spartans recovering the
fumble.
The Spartans moved the ball
well, and on a first and ten
from their own 40 yard line a
short pass from Robertson to
Whiteley, good for five yards,
enabled Whiteley to pick up
blockers and go 55 yards for
the first Spartan TD. The
conversion was good and the
Spartans led the Mustangs 7-0
as (he half ended.
In the third quarter the
Spartans took the kickoff, and
on the opening series of plays
marched downfield. A short
pass from Whiteley to Dennis
was good for 19 yards and
another Spartan score. The
PAT was wide of the uprights,
and Pine Eagle had a 13-0
lead.
An onside kick by the
Spartans was good. They
managed to retain possession
of the ball. However, the
Mustangs halted the drive and
they were forced to punt. The
Mustangs took possession of
the ball and marched 64 yards
downfield, ending their drive
with a 10 yard pass, Gentry to
Eckman, for the score. The
PAT was good and the
Mustangs trailed 13-7 as the
third quarter ended.
In the fourth quarter White
ley managed to break loose
and score for the Spartans on
a 49 yard run. The try for the
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Six counties will be compet
ing for the Conservation Man
nf the Year Award, which has
Jiceii sponsored by the Oregon
IWheat Growers League for
I'vor 20 years.
County winners who are
iiinipcting for the title are:
School Lunch
Menu
Heppner Elementary School
and
Heppner High School
Nov. 22 School's
Fri..
choice.
'( j Moil., Nov. 25 Sloppy Joe,
.home-made bun, buttered
f 'corn, pickled beets, cherry
- 'cobbler, milk.
I Tues:, Nov. 26 Home-made
. vegetable soup, peanut butter
'or meal sandwiches, handy
dandy salad, cake and fruit,
, ' in ilk.
Wed., Nov. 27 Corn dogs,
xiato chips, buttered green
j lieaiisf celery sticks, cm- "
'I nainon bread, fruit, milk.
Thuis., Nov. 28 and Fri.,
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f lion.
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IIEPPNFR BHANCH
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF OREGON
Church
Directory
Hugh Muller, Willamette Val
ley, Ted Irzyk, Sherman
County; Melvin Pattee, Gil
liam County; Robert Jones,
Morrow County, John Madi
son, Umatilla County; and
Delmar Galloway, Union
County.
The selection committee has
visited the farms of the
contestants. The winner will
he announced at a banquet
Tuesday evening, Dec. 17,
during the state convention in
Portland.
John Deere, which furnishes
plaques for each county win
ner, the state rotating plaque
for the winner and a perma
nent plaque for last years
winner, will present awards at
the banquet.
extra point failed.
The Mustangs fought well
but unsuccessfully to get back
on the scoreboard. The final
score, Spartans 19, Mustangs
7.
Statistics for the game are
as follows: net yards rushing,
Heppner 154, Pine Eagle 168;
net yards passing Heppner
119, Pine Eagle 89; total first
downs, Heppner 15, Pine
Eagle 8.
Wade Padberg had 65 net
yards in 19 carries; Ken
Eckman had 61 yards in 10
carries. Eckman caught five
passes for 83 yards including a
TD.
Jerry Gentry was 10x21 in
passing, including a TD, and
he had two passes intercepted.
For the Spartans, Whiteley
had 117 net yards in 19 carries,
threw one pass for 20 yards
and a TD, and caught one pass
for a 60 yard pass play, and
broke loose on another 49 yard
run to score again.
John Kilkenny led the Mus
tang defensive with nine
tackles and four assists,
followed closely by Mike Mills
with four tackles and seven
assists.
Clayton Wilson played a fine
game defensively, making
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five tackles with nine assists.
Head Coach Chuck Starr
said "We gave up the ball on
key plays with pass intercep
tions and fumbles, and they
didn't. Although the Spartans
could not capitalize on our
turnovers, it did keep us from
scoring.
"All the coaches are proud
of the boys and the way they
played Saturday. They did a
fine job and have nothing to be
ashamed of in losing to Pine
Eagle."
"One thing that really
helped (he boys was the way
the Heppner fans turned out to
see the boys play, and cheer
them on in the playoff game.
We only wish we could have
won the game, but we have no
excuses. We lost to a better
team," Starr said.
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